ayɛnabaà'yɛ̀'nábàn.locally woven cotton cloth strips, with small white, red and black stripes. Used for making smocks.5.3Clothing
bagɛ2baɣɛv.adorn, decorate oneself or a horse with clothing.Naba la bagɛ la lɔgerɔ yɛ'ɛsa kibesi la.the chief adorned himself to go to the festival.Kɔma la bagɛ naba weefo la.the children adorned the chief's horse.5.4Adornment5.3Clothingbageribakabagera
banaabána̰a̰banaasin.a large smock with sleeves, worn by men on important occasions.5.3ClothingKA/SI
bugummusegabùgum'múhəgabugummusin.a very large, expensive locally woven smock, worn by the Bongo paramount chief only on very important occasions. It is often red, has a hood and covers the whole body except the face.5.3ClothingKA/SI
daaleyadá̰a̰ləya-duman.a locally woven cotton cloth strip, with white and red stripes. Used for smocks.5.3Clothing
kalaŋakà'láŋàkalasin.a traditional men's loin cloth, consisting of a triangular cloth wrapped through the legs and around the waist, worn for festival celebrations (Dachio, Bolga usage).synkpalaŋa5.3ClothingKA/SIkpalaŋa (Talni, Zuarungu).